Static content is served by LSWS directly, so assigning it more worker processes may help with this. Is the content you serve mainly static (such as images, file downloads, etc.)? PHP and MySQL (which are much more resource intensive than LSWS) will be unaffected by this limit and will still have access to all 4 of the server's cores. LSWS is light enough that it only needs access to 1 or 2 of this server's cores. What other processes are running on the same serverįor example, if you have a 4 core server and run LSWS, PHP, and MySQL on the same server, you will probably be best served by a Web Host Essential or Professional license. Note that you cannot downgrade an Owned License. You can upgrade or downgrade a Leased License at any time and you will only be charged (or credited) the difference in the license cost for the remainder of the billing period. The best approach may be to purchase a license, then try upgrading or downgrading to see if it affects your service noticeably. Different sites put pressure on different parts of the server. Often, finding exactly the right license for your usage is a matter of trial and error. Using a trial license may be a good way to figure out if LSWS is right for you and what type of license and cache solution you may need. These licenses are Web Host Professional licenses with LiteMage Unlimited + LSCache.
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